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10 of April, 15:22

The number of refugees in Mosul for the week increased by almost 20 thousand people The number of refugees in Iraq's Mosul for the week increased by almost 20 thousand people. These people were able to escape alive from the ISIL terrorists and not get hit by bombs. But their trials aren't over. Refugees come into internment camps.

All refugees from Mosul brought in a filtration camp. In the camp everyone who has fled the city are being investigated for ISIS. Standard procedure. In enclosed by net area men waiting for the call to conversation. At counterintelligence have lists of militants and accomplices, but of particular interest are those with clearly white chin and cheeks. Again not tanned, so recently shaved off his beard.

While men check women with children can eat. Pellets give much ask. For many who came from Mosul, this is the first hot meal in weeks. There's also a medical center where children are given special rations - melted cheese. Among children is rampant hepatitis and around camp cholera. In war these people for weeks, drank what they could find. And for newcomers, quarantine is not doing it, that's camp and gets new patients with new diseases.

They would like to leave Mosul, but in the current state does not reach the point of dispatch. Reached yet to the camp, at least for some pills. In a few minutes the queue at the clinic was gone. There was a rumor that close to give the products. Shiite militias share than they can. But even this camp happy and formidable shouts of the military has no effect on hungry people. Residents of the Iraqi city of Mosul is essentially trying to survive for the 3 time. first, when the city was captured by the extremists, the second when I was trying to stay alive at a time as they were liberated by the army, and now 3 times.

New camps for the new refugees had already completed. By the most conservative estimates, there may be up to 120 thousand
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